Let the Digitech Vocalist Live 3 triple your voice with warm, natural sounding harmonies to really connect with an audience and capture their attention. The Live 3 vocal harmony processor automatically follows your vocals and chord progression using patented musIQ technology no matter what you play. Just step on the footswitch while you're playing to fill the room with pitch-perfect backup vocals. This Digitech effect pedal can even have the harmonies sound male or female, and increase their human factor for an organic, realistic sound.

The Digitech Vocalist Live 3 vocal pedal also keeps your song right on target with built-in pitch correction and a variety of useful and intuitive effects like warmth, compression, a noise gate, and a 2-band EQ. Add in reverb, delay, and a built-in tuner, and singers have an indispensable tool that will have you turning heads and inspiring applause like never before.

musIQ makes the Digitech Vocalist Live 3 vocal pedal easy to usemusIQ is a revolutionary technology that eliminates the need to program a song's key or changes to create accurate harmonies. musIQ analyzes your lead vocals as well as the chords and notes played on a guitar in real time to automatically generate perfect vocal harmonies. Simply plug into the Live 3, play your guitar, and sing. The musIQ technology will ensure the harmonies are always right on.

FEATURES

2 voices of fully automatic harmony—just play naturally on your guitar and musIQ technology will ensure that the harmony voices are always musically correct

Gender controls for each harmony voice allow you to alter the character of the harmony voices

Humanize control to adjust the style of the harmony voices from loose to tight

Five Harmony Patches to save harmony settings, each with an A part and a B part to make onstage harmony changes easy

Realtime Chromatic Pitch Correction

Vocal Pre Effects: Warmth (tube preamp), Compressor, two-band

EQ, Low Cut and Noise Gate

Reverb with 3 different room sizes

Delay with 5 delay settings

Built-in guitar chorus effect

Ability to mix the guitar and vocal signals to provide the acoustic guitar player with an easy way to connect straight to the PA or a powered speaker

Low noise microphone preamp

48V phantom power

Guitar Ground Lift to eliminate any noise hum issues that may arise

Built-in guitar tuner

Balanced XLR stereo outputs

Balanced Line Input for post processing recording applications

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I?ll attempt a comprehensive review that will, hopefully, offer consumers some concrete information to consider when buying.Pros:1) Offers features that can expand and improve the sound of a solo singer/...Read complete review

I?ll attempt a comprehensive review that will, hopefully, offer consumers some concrete information to consider when buying.Pros:1) Offers features that can expand and improve the sound of a solo singer/ guitarist.2) Harmony ?patches? as well as ?Part A/B? foot switch are helpful and easy to use.3) ?Pitch correction? is somewhat helpful, but makes the voice sound overly processed if turned up too much.4) ?Humanize? control can help make the harmony sound much more life-like, (actually lets you set the amount of delay in the harmony).5) ?Gender? control is a useful feature ?Voicing? sounds okay if you don?t exceed the ?high? setting (above) and the ?low" setting (below). If you set it more than one third above or below, it sounds overly processed and fake.6) You must be able to sing mostly on pitch (even with ?pitch correction? engaged), or the harmonizer will produce incorrect notes.7) This system does a decent job of ?reading? your guitar if you stick primarily to major and minor chords. If you try to use more complicated chords system will sometimes produce incorrect harmony notes.8) The system works best while strumming the guitar. If you do much picking, it will sometimes produce incorrect harmony notes.Cons:1) Voice setting of ?higher,? ?octave,? lower? and ?bass? sound so processed they are virtually useless2) I hear no difference when engaging the ?warmth? effect. Maybe because I?m using an old ?tube? type PA??3) Watch your speaker placement, or the system will pick up the guitar signal from your amp and create slight fuzziness and distortion on the guitar sound4) See limitations above describe under ?Pros?-- #6, #7, #8..Conclusion:If you go light on the effects, use it for primarily uncomplicated songs, and are willing to limit the amount of picking (as opposed to strumming) you do, this system can offer some useful improvements to your over all sound. Buy it from a vendor that will let you return it if unsatisfied, and don?t expect miracles. Overall, however, I?m glad I bought it and I?d definitely buy it again. I hope those of you considering buying this pedal will find this information useful.

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This is my second Live 3. The first one I got kept shorting out. This one has been noisy since it came out of the box. I have been using it off and...Read complete review

This is my second Live 3. The first one I got kept shorting out. This one has been noisy since it came out of the box. I have been using it off and on for a year now. And every since we connected it to our Mackie board, the signal/source light lit up like the channel was getting sound, but it was not. You could push the gains or master on the board and hear the noise, but only minimal at normal levels.

This is disappointing as we have a whisper quite system ... and need such a system.

We have tried different gain combos both on the board and coming off the Vocalist Live 3. Have yet to strike a good balance. Low gain on the Live 3 results in the harmonizer not working well. Low gain on the board results in not enough volumn and vocal headroom.

The unit is pretty impressive, but if you need low noise ... at least with this one that we have, it is kind of a deal breaker.

Don't read all the people's bad reviews, this machine really enhances a person singing voice. All I can say for them is quit complaining and read how to operate it... Great singing device!!I was singing at a park and people could not believe what they were hearing.... If you are interest in improving your performance, then buy this, RIGHT NOW!! You won't believe your ears...

While the sound quality and versatility of the vocal sounds you can get with harmonies are admirable, this unit seems to have real difficulty interpreting even the simplest of 4 note chords coming from the guitar. For example, the harmonies might sound fine on a C chord, but play a C7 and the Vocalist doesn't seem to know what to do. Also, let's say while you're playing that C chord, you're singing a G note down to an E. If you hit an F in the middle--a natural thing to do--the Vocalist gets easily lost when you sing the F note. These traits are, at the very least, aggravating.

This unit is well built, has great sounding harmonies. For the price, I don't think there is anything out there comparable in performance. I wish it would allow more control of how the harmonies work. But of course that would make it more like the Live 5, which is twice as expensive. All in all, I am pretty happy with the Live 3.

I have a Digitech Harmonizer from the 90's that gets dead on 4 part harmonies. I was replacing it only because the LCD screen broke. After 15 minutes with the Digi Vocalist, it went back in the box and returned. Don't buy this.

I've been using the Vocalist Live 3 (professionally) for 2 and 1/2 years now. Don't believe the negative reviews, especially when the same guy posts multiple bad reviews. This little machine is above and beyond what you'd expect from a vocal harmonizer, and it'd built like a tank.

This equipment does what I need for live performance. The Pitch Correct sounds too robotic to be useable but the harmony sounds fine. The wide selection of harmony set-ups allow for diffrent switchable back-up voices.